photo by Gail Higgins
Monday, February 7, 2022
Selflessly and sweetly
photo by Gail Higgins
Sunday, February 6, 2022
"What paths we will follow..."
but there were monsters, too
photo by Tessa Onderwater
Saturday, February 5, 2022
Happiness is better
"Being happy has never diminished my partnership, and being miserable has never enhanced it."
photo by Rippy Dusseldorp
Friday, February 4, 2022
Choices can abound
Choices can abound. Parents can arrange life so that their children have choices all the time, and learn to see their own actions as choices rather than "have to's," but none of them can give their children "the freedom" to do as they wish at MY house. Nor in a shop, nor a public place. Certainly not in a national park, or museum, or church.
photo by Amber Ivey
Thursday, February 3, 2022
Flow, sparkle, joy
(quote from 2014, preserved here]
photo by Nina Haley
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Math without numbers
screenshot by Holly Dodd, of the game FlipPix
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Fly when ready
So people hadn’t considered that they could totally avoid that, that that would be a natural offshoot of radical unschooling.
Keith and I did think, early on, we said what we are doing is inoculating our kids against the trait of some, or the fact of some kids leaving with the first person who says “Hey baby, you wanna live with me?” or “Oh, let’s go get a house”, or, you know, that sort of energy of young people luring other young people out and away, to other states, to other places, to dangerous neighborhoods. We said "It’s going to have to be a pretty good offer to beat what they have at home."
And so that becomes a safety factor too. If the children know that they can stay at home, then someone who comes and says, "Hey do you want come do something with me? Do you want to come live with me?"—it better be a good offer.
photo by Karen James